Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 08, 1911, Image 5

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WE ARE GLAD You came and looked through our store yesterday. We hope you were pleased with what you saw and that you will come again and again and again Walker-Hood Furniture Co. 80 PLANT AVE. PHONE 499 PERSONAL AND LOCAL. GAVE BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Mary Frances Furlong cele brated her twelfth birthday yesierrtaj afternoon by entertaining a number MAY STEWART IN “AS YOU LIKE IT.” Nowhere in literature or in stage of her friends with a party at the j love has there been four.d the equa? home of her parents on Carswell of the character of Rosalind in “As Bring the children tp this store for shoes. J. W. Adams. street. Little Miss Furlong was pre sented with many beautiful presents by her guests. Delicious refresh ments were served, and the occasion ■was thoroughly enjoyed- ty the little folks. “GEORGIANS. The Georgians will hold their regular meeting Friday afternoon at 3:30 at the Y. M. C. A parlor. The after noon will be taken up with the study of Mexico. Three interesting papers will be read on, “Ancient Mexico'’, “Texas In Old Mexico," and “The Republic of Texas.” ; v f <S 9 Youno Men's Christian Ascsclatlon. The seven o'clock luncheon was a success. Quite a largo crowd of young men from the variods ofllces and stores enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Jack Phelan and her assistants, Mesdames Fred Brewer, Bob Odom, George Mayo, Walter Young and ■ J. W. Bellinger assisted by Mrs. O’Quinn and Mrs. Hendrix. The feature of the elegant affair was that all were served and nothing was left, (good sign.) Miss Maggie Crawley will give a “dainty spread” Thusday evening 7 o’clock, with ten assistants. Friday night is the big iw-out" oyster supper for all mem otveral young ladies will nsh* Jr atf{ furnish colors for all members —red and white. There will be a special musical programme. Let all You Like It." But one master mind has ever invosted any *»ne character with so much cunning, so great an amount of keenness and character, such wide variance of lijbt and shade, as has the immortal Bnrd of Avon given to this, the predominant figure in all his works, and for this reason alone if for no other, has “As You Like It” always been ‘he piece do resistance of all in the leportoire of every great Shakespeare artiste. This attraction will be the next offering at the Parker Theatre, Thurs day night, November 9, with Miss Stewart as Rosalind, supported by an excellent cast that is receiving com mendation everywhere. A special matinee of “Ingomar" the Barbarian will bo given and much in terest has been aroused. Warners RusLProof Corsets, $1.0<>, $1.50 and $2.00. J. W. Adams. RELEASED FROM CUSfOPY. John Singlzer. who was arrested several days ago on advices from Buf falo, N.. V., was released this morn ing on habeas corpus proceedings be fore Judge B. H. Thomas. Col. H. M. Wilson and A. B. Estes represent ed Singlzer. The girl that was taken •in custody at the same time was also released. An officer from Buffalo was axpected to arrive today, but so far he has not put in an appearance. DONT YOU MIS8 OUR 8H0W AT THE MAJESTIC TONIGHT. 6 3t BREWER A PHELAN. (VAYCROSt COUNCIL* NO. *1 Jp. O. U. A. M. Meets every Monday stoning In Rsl Hen's Hall. Lott-Hltcb building st • ». m. * Visiting brothers cordially invited to most rlth ns. Sberod Collins, U Carl Collins young people, both sweethearts aa^gecty OotwcUm lovers, come for a good time. Mias Advertise In The Waycrow Evening Wood will render two of her best so* ^ cra ] ( j > lections. - - Remember, all of these good things Lattes and mens sweaters jait r£ are for memtera only. 8 to 10 FH* ce j ve< |, day, November 10th. j # ^ Adams. — ■ . > «»»*r ■* • Jr*.V 1 BEATTIE TO BE PLACED IN “MURDERERS ROW.” Richmond, Va., Nov. 7.—Unless the State Supreme Court of Appeals grants a new trial for Henry Clay Beattie,* Jr., before tomorrow, the young man, convicted -of the murder of his wife, will be moved from the Richmond city-jail to murderers Vow in the death house at the state pent- tentiary. According to the law a inan condemned to electrocution must be lodged in the penitentiary fifteen days before the date set for his death. The court, which has under advise ment Beattie’s petition for a writ of terror, sits tomorrow but may not give its decision. If it should not deplde the appeal before the date sot for the. execution, that would act astay. JOHN 8MITH, MORMON PATRIARCH, 18 DEAD. Salt Lake City, Utah, NoV. 7.—John Smith, for thirty years the presiding patriarch of the Mormon Church, and nephew of its founder, and first presi dent, Joseph Smith, is dead here after a three-day’s Illness of pneumonia He was 79 years of age. Smith was born at Kirtland, Lake county, Ohio, lnl832, and whuff 10 years of age came West with the hand cart party, passing through Xauvoo, Ill., the scene of the attack which resulted in the death fit hi* father and his uncle the preceding year. Patriarch Smith was the sixth to ==: be chosen to his office, the only he reditary one in the church. CREAM'S BAND HERE WEDNESDAY Anbody who has heard Crcatore’s Band give selections from *.;e ope;a* will toll you that the muBlc lives in their memory as It never lived be fore. The originality of his methods as a conductor can only be realized from personal acquaintance with 1 them, his faculty of emphasizing the strong points of composition is unpre cedented, and his almost hypnotic control of an’audience is frankly ad mitted by all who havo fallen under the sway of his baton. When the noted conductor and His Band ap pears here Novertibor 8 at tho Parker Theatre, if is well assured that there will he only standing room for thosoj Wilbur Nanstecl Sunday near Lehigh* who do not secure their seats In ad- ( ton. The boy was placed in tho ma* chino and hurried to a hospital but died soon after being admitted. vance. Special matinee, MR8. SCHWAB IN AUTO THAT KILLS BOY. Mauch Chunk, Pa., Nov. fi.—An au tomobile containing Mrs. Charles M. Schwab, wifo of the steel mngnato, struck and fatally injured 0 year old ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD Shop In Savannah Ensel & Vinson Company (THE GARMENT STORE) Refunds Your Railroad Fare Write Us For Particulars See Us When in Savannah. J) FOR RENT BY The Riverside Park Co. ONE 2-STORV 6-ROOM HOUSE FOR *20.00 PER MONTH ONE 2-8TORY 7-ROOM HOU8E FOR *15.00 PER MONTH ONE 1-STORY 5-ROOM COTTAGE FOR *8.00 PER MONTH FOR SALE ONE BEAUTIFUL 2-8TORY HOME .*2,760.00, EASY TERMS ONE 5-ROOM COTTAGE ’. *1,000.00, EASY TERMS ALSO FOR SALE A FEW VACANT LOTS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $100.00 TO (400.00 ON TERMS 80 EASY YOU WILL HAVE NO DIFFICULTY IN MEETING SAME. WITHOUT PAY ING TAXES OR INTEREST YOU WILL BECOME A FREE-HOLOER BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT. PHONE 468. ■— RIVERSIDE PARK CO. Bag&Sfc